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(iOS 8 or later) and Mac computers (OS X Yosemite or later) that are signed in to
iCloud using the same Apple ID. Instant Hotspot uses your iPhone or iPad
Personal Hotspot, without you having to enter a password or even turn on
Personal Hotspot.
Use Instant Hotspot.
Go to Settings > Wi-Fi on your iOS (models without cellular capabilities). Under
Personal Hotspots, choose your iPhone or iPad network. On your Mac, choose
your iPhone or iPad network from your Wi-Fi settings.
When you’re not using using the hotspot, your devices disconnect to save
battery life. For more information about ways to set up a Personal Hotspot see
Personal Hotspot (on page) .
Note: This feature may not be available with all carriers. Additional fees may
apply. Contact your carrier for more information.
Wi-Fi Calling
Wi-Fi Calling lets you make calls on your iPad and other devices without your
iPhone (iPhone 5c, iPhone 5s, and later) being nearby, or even turned on
(available with some carriers, and cellular charges may apply). Your iOS devices
must have iOS 9. You must set up Wi-Fi calling on your iPhone first, and then on
your iPad.
Turn on Wi-Fi Calling on your iPhone.
Go to Settings > Phone > Wi-Fi Calling, then turn Wi-Fi Calling on This Phone
on.
Note: If you see Add Wi-Fi Calling For Other Devices, tap it to allow calls from
other devices that aren’t on the same Wi-Fi network as your iPhone. Otherwise,
you can still use your other devices to make phone calls, but your iPhone must
be turned on and on the same network as your other devices.
Turn on Wi-Fi Calling on your iPad.
Go to Settings > FaceTime, then turn FaceTime on. If you see the prompt, turn
Wi-Fi calling on.
Receive a call on your iPad.
Swipe the notification to answer, ignore, or respond with a quick message.
Make a call from your iPad.
Tap a phone number in Contacts, Calendar, FaceTime, Messages, Spotlight, or
Safari.
Note: Emergency calls are routed through cellular service when available. If
cellular service is not available, and you have enabled Wi-Fi Calling, emergency
calls may be made over Wi-Fi calling, and your device’s location information
may be used for emergency calls to aid response eorts, regardless of whether
you enable Location Services.
For more information about Wi-Fi calls, see support.apple.com/HT203032.

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